Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
SeNaM RobiK~~
Wa...so sien...When i heard that Diploma student "wajib" to went to Stadium Kangar for "senam robik" yesterday, what i'm thinking about is 'Why we need to spend our weekend to do such nonsense things (learn from Muresh) and wasting time at there leh??' And the most hate thing is we need to wake up and prepare at 6:00AM and then take the bus at 7:00AM!!!haiz...but heard that it's "WAJIB", so i have no choice lo...actually i will play DOTA on yesterday night one, but surprisingly i sleep before 12am that night...=.=""This morning i wake up on time and prepare all things then take the bus and reach Stadium Kangar at about 8:30am...Wa!! There was so many people, me is like an ant inside the forest (don't know has such idiom or not). After some speak by our Naib Caunselor, 'senam robik' was started then we just follow the step teaching by the professional...however, we are wrong...hahaha!! The step are more and more confusing when the time goes by...we have some fun when doing senam robik with friend by pushing each other, capture some picture such as picture below...^.^AT LAST!!!Reach the moment we are waiting for...the activity was finished, hahaha...after the Caunselor give some speech, then we went back to our hostel with a tired body....
SenAm RobiK...
"GooD for Health",Caunselor said.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
ProGraM 3 PilLaRS
Wa, first time I heard that got such programmed in University…to complete first pillar, we must be arranged to somebody house to live with them about 3 days, haiz…why UniMAP so many programmed one…I went for this activity also because of the word “wajib”…=.=””when we reach our kampung, we saw many family are waiting at there already, after we choose the family which we want to live with randomly, then we followed them back to their house already…^^feel very strange and shy to them at first, we recommend ourself to them, after knowing each other, we start to eat dinner together…haha…that time we eat like a small boy to show polite of us=.=””…I still remember that that night we eat “nasi pattaya”, that time was my first time eat that food, so nice…I told my friend…we have different activity in this 3 days such as play sports, went to “kolam ikan” and also went to padang besar with our family to buy somethings. After 3 days, this programmed was completed, we also being sent back by our family…got some sad, but we also need to go back jor…T.T
I will remember my “keluarga angkat” FoRevEr~~
Take Care~~
Posted by lewisyew at 4:44 PM 0 comments
BaDmiNtoN TouRnaMenT in KL~~
Badminton make my life become more meaningful...^.^The time I am waiting for is reach...our coach told us that there is a tournament coming soon at University Kebangsaan Malaysi (UKM), wow...we all really full of strength to train after that!! Walao…although went to KL is a wonderful trips, but the trip take 10 hours…=.=””we all sleep like pig in bus. At last, we reach there at 11am, first location we reach was UKM hostel…honestly, the room at there was bigger than UniMAP hostel…^.^after we put our things and arrange the bed then sleep for a while. We went there one day before the tournament to test court, we went for test court at 5pm…a very different thing in their hall is there got air conditional when testing the court=.=””we all feel very cold when sweating…fuh~~that night we are very active and have some outdoor activity such as play snooker and went to cyber café without permission from our coach, hehe...Our tournament play by team with round robin that arrange by every University badminton coach. As a result, we lose by a nearly result 2-3 to other University…got some disappointed, but it was a good experience for me….
Lose doesn’t means any things~
The most important things is we need to learn from mistake…
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Application of PS3
Weighing about 11 pounds and measuring 12.8 inches wide by 3.86 inches high by 10.89 inches long, the PlayStation 3 is larger than the PlayStation 2, the diminutive Nintendo Wii, or the Microsoft Xbox 360. Like those consoles, it can be oriented vertically or horizontally. Either way, the PS3's striking design looks right at home in the living room (admittedly, however, its polished top surface is prone to finger marks). The PS3 runs more quietly than the Xbox 360 but is a bit louder than the almost silent Wii. Though the unit itself doesn't get too toasty, the air around it tends to feel warm after a few hours of continuous play. The PlayStation 3 comes in two versions. The $599 model (which I tested) has a 60GB hard disk; built-in 802.11b/g wireless networking; and MemoryStick, SD, and CompactFlash slots. The $499 unit omits Wi-Fi capability and the media card slots, and has a 20GB drive. You can replace the hard drive on either version, and the supplied manual explains how to swap in your own 2.5-inch, serial ATA drive.
The differences between the two PlayStation versions end there; both provide a Blu-ray slot drive, HDMI-output, gigabit networking, four USB 2.0 ports, and built-in Bluetooth 2.0 support.
At the heart of the PlayStation 3 lies a CPU that'll impress even the most hard-core PC gamer. This powerful, multicore processor, jointly developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM, runs at 3.2 GHz. An RSX Reality Synthesizer graphics engine, based on NVidia's G70 architecture, delivers the graphics. Working alongside these chips are 256MB of high-performance XDR main memory (based on Rambus RDRAM) and 256MB of GDDR3 video memory.
Getting Started
First, make sure that you come home with all of the cables you'll need. To fully experience the console's graphics capabilities--that is, to play supported games or to watch Blu-ray movies in 1080p high-definition--you'll have to purchase your own HDMI cable (and own an HDCP-compliant 1080p television). Two extras that you might consider buying are Sony's proprietary component video output cable and the optical digital audio cable required for 7.1-channel audio. For optimum Blu-ray or DVD movie playback, you could also spring for the optional $25 remote control.
The standard package includes basic cords: a USB mini cable for the bundled Bluetooth wireless controller, an ethernet cable, a multi audio/video cable with composite connections, and an AC power cord (the PS3 uses a standard cord, unlike the external power brick used by the Wii and the Xbox 360).
Most new PS3 owners will fire up the console without looking at the manual--and they probably won't run into any trouble. It's just that easy to hook up. In case you feel like doing some tech reading before you go shopping, GamePro has scanned the PS3 manual to make it available for the geeky perusal of all.
Once turned on, the PS3 will ask you to choose a language and a time zone, and set the time/date. You then create a user account, sign in, and are presented with a navigation interface that Sony calls the Xross Media Bar (XMB), which closely resembles the interface employed by Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld.
Let the Games Begin
Internet connectivity and high-definition movie playback aside, consoles are all about the games. And massive exclusive franchises such as Halo (Xbox), Metal Gear Solid (PlayStation), and Zelda (Nintendo) promote gamers' allegiance to a single console. Whether a PlayStation 3 launch title such as Resistance: Fall of Man becomes such a classic remains to be seen. But the PS3 games I've played so far have been ridiculously fun.
The PlayStation 3 is backward-compatible with most PlayStation 1 and 2 games, but to hedge your bets you might want to buy the optional $15 Memory Card Adaptor, which allows you to transfer saved game information from PS1/PS2 memory cards to the PS3's hard disk. Even then, early reports indicate that various problems have plagued a bunch of games.
The PlayStation 3 Controller
The new wireless, motion-sensitive Six Axis controller lacks force feedback, but it's lighter than the PlayStation 2's controller and has larger L2 and R2 triggers. And because the PS3's controller can sense motion along six axes, you can turn and tilt in three-dimensional space to steer in driving or flying games. I've had limited opportunity to test the controller's motion aspects so far. Earlier this year, I played the upcoming game War Hawk at the E3 conference, where the PS3 was shown. But a few of the launch games, such as Ridge Racer 7, should invite extensive use of the motion-sensing capability.
The controller connects to the PlayStation 3 wirelessly via Bluetooth (within a 65-foot range) and can recharge its batteries (which Sony says will last for 30 hours) when plugged in via the supplied USB cable. To check the controller's remaining battery life, you hold the "PS" button (located between the analog sticks) for 2 seconds. You'll then see a battery meter for that controller on screen, plus an option to turn the console off. You also have to press the PS button when you turn the unit on; otherwise, annoyingly enough, the console won't recognize the controller.
A second PlayStation 3 controller costs $50, and the console supports up to seven players at a time. Each controller has four little LEDs on the top; these indicate the number that the console has assigned to that controller. For controllers 5 through 7, two LEDs light up, and you simply add those numbers together.
Xross Media Bar and Web Browsing
The Xross Media Bar interface itself is surprisingly responsive, and navigating around it feels snappier than using the Xbox 360 dashboard. Though the XMB lacks the 360's colored tabs (which serve as quick identifiers of the area of settings you're in), the PS3 interface has a better, less-cluttered layout overall. That said, the XMB also has quite a few unexplained menu options that aren't exactly intuitive. Even a rocket scientist might have trouble deciphering what Key Repeat Interval (a keyboard setting) or UPnP - Enable/Disable? (Universal Plug and Play) mean without a few moments of head scratching.
Small gripes aside, Sony has made the most important features and settings extremely easy to use. The parental controls (to block access to certain games, movies, or online store content) are clear, and configuring a network connection (wireless or wired) is a breeze.
I was pleasantly surprised that you can plug in a USB keyboard (including wireless models equipped with a USB dongle) and thereby avoid the horrid pre-emptive text-entry interface altogether. Bluetooth keyboard/mouse support is supposedly slated for a future system update. I can't overstate how much easier it is to deal with network settings or to browse the Web when you use a dedicated keyboard.
Launched from the XMB, the PS3's Web browser isn't the speediest thing on the planet, but it did load pages (including Flash videos) reasonably promptly. You can set bookmarks, browse through your history, and make text bigger or smaller. I didn't like being asked whether I wanted to load a script on a Web page (seemingly) each time I visited, but I did appreciate how the PS3's controller aided my browsing experience.
For instance, you can use the D-pad to jump the cursor between page links, and one of the analog sticks functions as a mouse. You may open a maximum of six browser windows simultaneously, and the console lets you switch between them in two different ways: Pushing down on a stick enables you to preview and switch between all open windows--it's like a cross between Internet Explorer 7's Quick Tab feature and Mac OS X's Expose functionality--whereas pressing the controller's R2 and L2 buttons lets you switch between browser windows while sliding them across the screen.
Multimedia File Playback
Dedicated areas in the PlayStation 3's XMB handle music, videos, and photos. Two things caught my eye: Videos played in thumbnail previews as I quickly flicked through them; and one photo-viewing mode (called Portrait Slideshow) uses real-time-generated graphics to foster the feeling that you are placing photos on a surface for friends and family to thumb through.
The PS3 supports common file formats such as AAC, JPEG, MP3, and MPEG-4 video, but I had no luck with any of the numerous WMV (Windows Media Movie) and WMA (Windows Media Audio) files I tried to play. I'm currently trying to find out from Sony whether these are supported or not. It's an important consideration if you have a massive collection of music files that you've purchased on a service that uses the WMA format.
In all probability, users will be able to play back more multimedia formats than the PS3 supports out of the box if they install Linux. Already, Linux distributor Terra Soft has announced that the PlayStation 3 supports its Yellow Dog distribution.
The PS3 can play music CDs, access song information from AMG (the All Music Guide) and copy/rip songs to its hard disk. By default, it does so in AAC format at 128 kbps, but you can create MP3 and ATRAC files if you prefer.
PlayStation Online Store and Network
Sony has said that--unlike Xbox Live--the PlayStation Network will be a free service. You'll be able to see when friends are online in order to chat with them by video, voice, or text, or to join multiplayer games. We'd like to confirm this for ourselves, but early feedback following the Japanese launch of the PlayStation 3 is that currently users can leave only text messages for other gamers. Reports further indicate that you can't read messages while in a game; you simply get a pop-up notification. Again, we'll look into this and let you know what we find out.
Regarding the PlayStation Store, Sony has stated that it intends to offer downloadable game demos and movie trailers, and to sell retro games, episodic content, and perhaps eventually even full-length movies. Methods to pay your "electronic wallet" bill will include credit card and special PlayStation cards sold in shops. Downloadable games that Sony has developed will cost less than $15 apiece at launch, and you can expect new titles from a range of developers to appear regularly.
Parting Thoughts
So there you have it: the PlayStation 3 in a rather large nutshell. It truly is technologically superior to both the Xbox 360 and the Wii (which isn't really a direct competitor). But to succeed, Sony and its third-party partners must tap into their traditional strength of delivering compelling games for the console. The PS3 looks like an expensive box at first, but seems less so when you compare its cost to the cost of a stand-alone Blu-ray player, a high-end PC graphics card, the Xbox 360 with its HD-DVD add-on, or even a Media Center PC.
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BadMinTon PlaYeR SeleCtioN~~^.^
Wa!!!! How could this happen!! After that badminton tournament, the chairman of badminton society phone me then ask me that "Can u come to badminton hall at Seberang Ramai for the selection of badminton player that will represent UniMAP in every badminton tournament? (translate from malay)", surely i agree and i feel very glad to have such chance in my University lo...
Don't ever give up any opportunity...
Or else you will "REGRET" next time....
GooD LucK~
Posted by lewisyew at 4:36 AM 0 comments
BaDminTOn TouRnaMenT~~
I thought that i have no chance to enter the badminton tournament already...the golden opportunity reach when i heard that UniMAP have organize a badminton competition at Kangar...Without wasting time, i get the register form from our "Pejabat KKf"...i just know that the date of competition is on next week after i read the instruction in the form...=.=""Wa, we are lack of time for training and i didn't hold the racket for almost half year already...luckily my partner is a Perlis people so that he know very well that where got the badminton hall can be rent for the training and he also rent it quickly. Finally the tournament date reach, yesterday night we still planing the strategies we are going to use today just like playing "Football Manager"...^.^"First round is very important for me because i will feel shame if lose in that round=.="", so i will fully pay attention and serious in that game...luckily we win the first round, but at last we also lose in quarterfinal...haiz...feel very disappointed!!!But nevermined, a good experience for us through this competition.^.^
ActIvE in SporT...
"More OppOrtuNitY in FutuRe",said LewIs.
Posted by lewisyew at 3:49 AM 0 comments
SeNaM RobiK~~
Wa...so sien...When i heard that Diploma student "wajib" to went to Stadium Kangar for "senam robik" yesterday, what i'm thinking about is 'Why we need to spend our weekend to do such nonsense things (learn from Muresh) and wasting time at there leh??' And the most hate thing is we need to wake up and prepare at 6:00AM and then take the bus at 7:00AM!!!haiz...but heard that it's "WAJIB", so i have no choice lo...actually i will play DOTA on yesterday night one, but surprisingly i sleep before 12am that night...=.=""This morning i wake up on time and prepare all things then take the bus and reach Stadium Kangar at about 8:30am...Wa!! There was so many people, me is like an ant inside the forest (don't know has such idiom or not). After some speak by our Naib Caunselor, 'senam robik' was started then we just follow the step teaching by the professional...however, we are wrong...hahaha!! The step are more and more confusing when the time goes by...we have some fun when doing senam robik with friend by pushing each other, capture some picture such as picture below...^.^AT LAST!!!Reach the moment we are waiting for...the activity was finished, hahaha...after the Caunselor give some speech, then we went back to our hostel with a tired body....
SenAm RobiK...
"GooD for Health",Caunselor said.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
What A ShaMe!@#$%^&
Today is my first presentation in this semester, and i just start to find the information yesterday night...=.=""really busy in this week la...got so many assignment and presentation, all in one week...so tension, like penny already...haiz!! So after i collect all the information, i start to 'hafal' it until 4am...i think i could handle it easily and this morning i am full of confident because i can present it fluently without an audience...So as normal i went to lecture room by UniMAP bus. When the presentation start, i decide to be the first group to present this morning, this show that i'm really confident and want to show off in the class d....BUT SO DISSAPOINTEDLY!!!When i stand infront of my coursemate, suddenly my information inside my brain disappear because of my nervous...omg!!!=.="" So i just present by follow my slide show with ahhh....ermmm...what la!!!But at last just normal la...so disappointed to my performance, haiz....
A LESSON 2 EverYbodY,
Don't DO things by last Minute!!!
God bless u...
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Monday, March 9, 2009
vernoon birthday
30 December 2008
If today is other people birthday, I sure will forget, i'm easy forget 1..well, this time sure won't, because VERNOON is my "buddy", hahaha...beside that, 3 days before is my birthday leh!! i think that i'm the youngest in my course, unfortunately not, hehe...we plan to give him surprise but me, Penny and Jovee Por cannot go out to buy cake for him because our lecture until 6pm that day, luckily, dai lou(Chun Keat), adelyn and shirley went to kangar at night to buy a birthday cake for Vernoon..lolx..as usual, sing birthday song then ask him make a wish lo...every Chinese student are there only on some people birthday celebration, so we take this chance to chat with each other, take some funny picture with them. After simple wish him,then,i have nothing to give him liao..how bad ho?1 year 1 time also didn't buy a present for him, maybe my PTPTN money not enough lo, don't blame me leh...^.^The most meaningful time reach after we celebrate birthday with him, followed the 'traditional' of chinese here, every birthday boys or girls must get "bully" by throw egg, poured water and cream to him or her after finish eating and celebrating...nobody can skipped from this incident...very strange is't? hehe...
WELL...
VERnoon,
FriEndSHip FoReVeR...
HappY BirtHdaY ooo....
have a nice day...
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